VS 2005 Professional?
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Anybody know when VS 2005 Professional Edition is due to come out? (Or is it out already? :confused: ) I saw that the Standard Edition was ready....
prcarp wrote: Anybody know when VS 2005 Professional Edition is due to come out? Ummm, 2005? :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing
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prcarp wrote: Anybody know when VS 2005 Professional Edition is due to come out? Ummm, 2005? :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing
Marc Clifton wrote: Ummm, 2005? No, no, no... That's when they'll rename it to VS 2006 ;)
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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prcarp wrote: Anybody know when VS 2005 Professional Edition is due to come out? Ummm, 2005? :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing
:) ... thought I might get an answer like that. Actually, the Standard edition came out just a few months ago and I need to get a full blown development package.... the Professional edition has what I need. I need to make this purchase in a month or two and if the Prof Ed. is expected in that time frame, I'll wait. If not, I'll get the 2003 package now.
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:) ... thought I might get an answer like that. Actually, the Standard edition came out just a few months ago and I need to get a full blown development package.... the Professional edition has what I need. I need to make this purchase in a month or two and if the Prof Ed. is expected in that time frame, I'll wait. If not, I'll get the 2003 package now.
hehe. Well, I a couple minutes of digging. I Don't think Microsoft even knows[^] given that VS2005 Prof. isn't even listed there. You can order the Beta[^] for a nominal fee if you're not an MSDN subscriber. Hope that helps. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing
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Anybody know when VS 2005 Professional Edition is due to come out? (Or is it out already? :confused: ) I saw that the Standard Edition was ready....
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Marc Clifton wrote: Ummm, 2005? No, no, no... That's when they'll rename it to VS 2006 ;)
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
I agree, If they do make it out in 2005 it will be very very late in the year. I mean beta 2 isn't even out yet and from what I understand it won't be until probably until February Matt Newman
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Marc Clifton wrote: Ummm, 2005? No, no, no... That's when they'll rename it to VS 2006 ;)
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
Maybe they'll wait till the first service pack? ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned
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:) ... thought I might get an answer like that. Actually, the Standard edition came out just a few months ago and I need to get a full blown development package.... the Professional edition has what I need. I need to make this purchase in a month or two and if the Prof Ed. is expected in that time frame, I'll wait. If not, I'll get the 2003 package now.
Where are you seeing that the Standard edition is out? I can find beta versions of the Express editions, and beta for the Professional one, but nothing about a Standard version being released. I know that there are some MAJOR problems with the latest version of VS2005 and it taking the cpu to 100% when you have an ASPX page up with embedded javascript. I doubt MS would release a product with that big of a problem. Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
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Where are you seeing that the Standard edition is out? I can find beta versions of the Express editions, and beta for the Professional one, but nothing about a Standard version being released. I know that there are some MAJOR problems with the latest version of VS2005 and it taking the cpu to 100% when you have an ASPX page up with embedded javascript. I doubt MS would release a product with that big of a problem. Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD